He added: “She was saying she would like to come to see the clinic to see who we are.

“She said she also liked massage and she had heard about my magic touch.” Sir Paul and his wife cancelled their appointments after the complaint by the aide that she had been assaulted.

Mr Pytlarz denied seven counts of assault by penetration and 14 counts of sexual assault between March 2009 and September 2011.

The masseur told the jury the allegations left him “shocked and angry.” He said: “I would never do that. I didn’t assault anyone. I work really hard and tried everything I could to be the best.”

Outlining his methods to the jury, he said that after filling out a client questionnaire he would explain how the treatment would take place. “Sometimes I started from the lower back upwards to the neck, then when I finished the back I did the legs and go upwards towards the top of the thigh,” Mr Pytlarz told the court.

“Then, after I finished, they turned over and I started from the feet and went upwards, again, towards the top of the thigh.” The masseur said that many of his clients had continued to stand by him despite the criminal charges.

There was never any suggestion that he behaved inappropriately towards Ms Dell’Olio, the former girlfriend of ex-England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson.